Find a list of local LCQ training providers on their website - here. The Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act states that you can only do this inside premises licensed to sell alcohol. Under the Gambling Act it is an offence to offer alcohol as a prize for gambling activities, such as a raffle, sweepstake or prize competition.
Council staff can tell you what to do. Find information on this website about objecting to a licence or download or order an information booklet about objecting to a licence PDF, KB. The legal drink drive limit for drivers under 20 years of age is a blood alcohol concentration BAC of zero.
The legal drink drive limits for drivers 20 years and over are a breath alcohol limit of micrograms mcg of alcohol per litre of breath and a blood alcohol limit of 50mg of alcohol per ml of blood.
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What should I do? Find information on this website about applying for an alcohol licence or download an information booklet PDF, KB I want to sell alcohol online. What do I need to do? I want to import alcohol. Selling is not just taking cash in exchange for the beverages.
This also includes bartering goods or services for homebrew. Bartered goods and services are income, which means when you barter with homebrew you are engaging in a buy-sell transaction. If you chose to share your homebrew, it must be purely voluntary and purely as a gift with nothing obtained in exchange a verbal expression of gratitude is ok.
It is unlikely selling homebrew will ever become legal. For one reason, states are very strict about the production and distribution of food products and heavily legislate and prosecute quality standards and cleanliness through the health code.
Food products typically have to be made in a commercial kitchen, subject to health code inspections and certification. Additionally, commercial brewers do not want the competition. Even craft brewers may love homebrewers as enthusiasts and a significant part of their market; but I suspect most do not want the additional competition.
There would be strong resistance by the very strong beer and liquor, to a lesser extent lobby, especially in Texas. Additionally, it would create a logistical nightmare for intellectual property. If homebrewers are cloning popular beers and selling it as a discount, brewers may have a claim of patent or trademark infringement for selling clone beers. We can help you with this part of the application process as part of our service, to help ensure you gain your Personal Licence as soon as possible.
You will need a Premises Licence from your local council for the commercial property where the handling and dispatch of alcohol is taking place. For retailers and operators this will usually be the same place that the sale of alcohol in-person takes place, but for breweries or distilleries, for example, who do not usually sell in-person, this may be the place where you make and store alcohol normally.
You will need to ensure that your Premises Licence allows for the sale of alcohol for consumption off the premises, so for some operators this may mean applying to the licensing authority for a new licence or a variation that would permit alcohol delivery.
Our team can also handle this application process for you, including making variations to an existing Premises Licence, so get in touch with us if you would like help with this.
As a licence holder, you must also ensure that your business trades in compliance with the laws surrounding the sale of alcohol, particularly the legislation around ensuring you do not sell alcohol to children. You will need to have an over declaration on your website and have customers verify their age at the point of sale. But you may also need to consider delivery and that customers are required to present ID if necessary, on delivery. Licensing authorities will expect that those who undertake deliveries are given the required training and possibly delivery logs and log of refusals.
Providing training to all your staff that are involved in the sale and delivery of alcohol essential to make sure they understand the importance of making sure customers are over We have the option to include our Prevention of Underage Sales online course in your licensing package, just ask our team. The package will be customised to fit your needs but can include any of the following:. The guidance in this article is based on the Licencing Act which applies to England and Wales; licencing differs slightly for Scotland and Northern Ireland.
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